NEW: Gardening in New Zealand
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Does Sarah have her own YouTube channel yet?
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Fantastic Sarah, really enjoyed watching. I am just taking on an allotment plot and also building a raised garden in my back yard. Like Sean, what you are doing is really inspiring. Tracy, from Doncaster, UK
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As an Invercargill NZ lass transplanted to the UK (with an allotment), this looks interesting. Have NZ yams and nz spinach. No kumura yet.....
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Welcome, Sarah. Great first video..What a range of produce from melons to asparagus. Beautiful New Zealand scenery in the background. Well done. I look forward to the rest of the series. Great addition to The Horticultural Channel, Sean.
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Great new feature , nice work Sean. Enjoyed it Sarah , you are not wrong about spring here , my tomato's are almost growing sideways lol
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Fantastic idea when I still need to dream and plan all wrapped up in a quilt. Thanks for this fantastic idea!
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Looking forward to seeing the new series from my neck of the woods. Next week it will be time to plant out sweet potatoes (kumara) here in new zealand. The season has a been a bit late this year for us. I will be interested to seeing what Sarah has in her plot.
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OMG, I would kill for a garden with enough space to have paths (can you call them paths?) that wide around the beds, bet the grass gets cut with a sit on mower. So where is the compost heap, I spied what looked like a couple of tumble bins at the back of one shot.
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go New Zealand well done sarah even if you are in the wrong part of the island :-)
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Why is she scared of her broad beans ? Can't say i've ever found them to be particularly threatening !
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Thanks for sharing Sean
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Interesting but what part of NZ?
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What a great looking garden!!
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Nice gardening thanks for sharing
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Sarah we will be watching from New York State USA to get a bit of summer now that we are going into winter here. Love your garden.
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should be interesting will find it odd though what with the seasons in reverse down there!!
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Lovely! You could try frying the broad beans in a little butter and sage, yummy!
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summer in november, that's like a fantasy here in missouri, 12-14 weeks before i can start planting. watching your garden will be such a pleasure whilst enduring winter.
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Yay! Looking forward to more videos from Sarah.
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What a nice garden. I look forward watching your progress and to seeing the similarities and difference with gardening in New Zealand compared to my Tennessee, USA garden.
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